家庭中的环境外部性与搭便车问题

Environmental externalities and free-riding in the household

Journal of Development Economics · 2024
被引 8
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究家庭内部因水费按户计价导致的搭便车和过度消费问题,发现个人激励弱时对个人价格更敏感,且财务分配越平等家庭对水价变化反应越大。

Abstract

In addition to generating a negative environmental externality, a household’s water consumption entails another “market failure”: household members free-ride off each other and overconsume. The problem stems from consumption being billed at the household level and the difficulty of monitoring one another’s consumption. We document the importance of this phenomenon in urban Zambia by combining utility billing records and randomized person-specific price variation. We derive and empirically confirm the following prediction: Individuals with weaker incentives to conserve under the household’s financial arrangements reduce water use more when their person-specific price increases. Another prediction is that this overconsumption problem is more acute when the financial benefit of a lower utility bill is shared unevenly among household members. We show that households indeed seem more responsive to a change in the household-level price of water when their financial arrangements are more equal. Our results offer a novel explanation for the low price sensitivity of residential water (and electricity) consumption.

家庭用水消费搭便车行为环境外部性价格敏感度赞比亚